North American Forest Fauna
North
American temperate rainforests are found along the north-western coast
of the continent, in Alaska, Washington, Oregon, northern California,
and Canada's British Columbia.
These forests contain animals like sitka
deer, wolf, marbled murrelet, bald eagle, spotted owl, and bears like
grizzly bears and black bears. Another patch of rainforests in north
America is in Appalachian mountain ranges. These forests contain
bobcats, raccoons, skunks, black bears, caribous, elks, mooses, wolves,
deers, rabbits, hares, squirrels, beavers, and many species of birds,
frogs and reptiles.

Oceania Australasia Rainforest
Fauna
Oceanian
temperate rainforests are found in southern parts of Australia
including Tasmania,
and on both islands of New Zealand. Australian
temperate forests contain animals
like possums,
kangaroos
and
wallabies,
koalas,
platypus,
echidnas,
dingoes
and Tasmanian
devils.

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